Dont get em wrong people, this thread is not so serious. i hate those bustards making money of dogfights. those dogs get tear apart.American staffordis the cousin of pitbull, almost the same. They got the strongest jaw, and are most agressive in fights.When they bite they dont let go. Even if your dog looks mean as hell, he s got no chance against the pitbull/stafford and some other japanese breed.(forgot the name).

But my dog is very laid back, he keeps his business to himself. He never attacks other dogs, sometimes some small dogs bite him, he just stands there. But if a real big dogs comes, he sees the threat and his hair on the back stands up, and gets in agressive mode.

my dog is the same way. he is the most mellow and gentle dog most people have seen. he comes to work with me every day and lays in the lobby. kids jump on him, little dogs bite him, he's fine. he has been aggressively approached many times by dogs bigger and smaller than him. he usually turns and let's them play dominant, even if they mount him. but twice in 5 years he has been aggressively attacked (pit bull and burnise mountain dog), and those two times he pinned them (and just held them, nothing violent). made me sick to think that he could have been hurt.

my dog is the same way. he is the most mellow and gentle dog most people have seen. he comes to work with me every day and lays in the lobby. kids jump on him, little dogs bite him, he's fine. he has been aggressively approached many times by dogs bigger and smaller than him. he usually turns and let's them play dominant, even if they mount him. but twice in 5 years he has been aggressively attacked (pit bull and burnise mountain dog), and those two times he pinned them (and just held them, nothing violent). made me sick to think that he could have been hurt.

yes this type of dogs has really sweet personality, expecially nice to people, he loves everybody.

there is one thing that i dont understand, when he sees dogs outside, he slowly lays on the ground like a lion, then other dog comes to him and he stands up emmidiately

Dont get em wrong people, this thread is not so serious. i hate those bustards making money of dogfights. those dogs get tear apart.American staffordis the cousin of pitbull, almost the same. They got the strongest jaw, and are most agressive in fights.When they bite they dont let go. Even if your dog looks mean as hell, he s got no chance against the pitbull/stafford and some other japanese breed.(forgot the name).

But my dog is very laid back, he keeps his business to himself. He never attacks other dogs, sometimes some small dogs bite him, he just stands there. But if a real big dogs comes, he sees the threat and his hair on the back stands up, and gets in agressive mode.

Supposedly....a test was done....& the Rottweiler has the strongest bite/jaws

Due to the incredible strength and stamina of the pitbull, one activity that has raised popularity with pitbull owners is WEIGHT PULLING.dogs compete against eachother in pulling a weighted cart a certain distance. The weight of the cart is increased until a winner is determined. Currently pitbull's hold world records in several weight classes.

I think most people are a bit biased about their own breed being the strongest or the toughest.I for one can tell you that my Neopoletan Mastiff never lost a fight in his and hers life! And that includes fichting off a very powerfull Am staff! That doesn't mean i got the strongest dog on the block but it tells me that i should have been more carefull which dog i let my dogs "play" with. It's a learning experience to see which dog is properly socialised and to read the body language of your own dog aswel as the other dog he she is encountering.Nowadays i see a fight coming from a mile away so i walk the other way and nothing happens.

We should all focus on socialising our dogs to be very friendly and obedient companions instead of trying to find out which dog is the strongest..

I think most people are a bit biased about their own breed being the strongest or the toughest.I for one can tell you that my Neopoletan Mastiff never lost a fight in his and hers life! And that includes fichting off a very powerfull Am staff! That doesn't mean i got the strongest dog on the block but it tells me that i should have been more carefull which dog i let my dogs "play" with. It's a learning experience to see which dog is properly socialised and to read the body language of your own dog aswel as the other dog he she is encountering.Nowadays i see a fight coming from a mile away so i walk the other way and nothing happens.

We should all focus on socialising our dogs to be very friendly and obedient companions instead of trying to find out which dog is the strongest..

I agree.....

Now on the topic of friendly & obedient......why are little dogs so snippy?

But out of all 4, he is the one I would expect to bite someone. He has bitten me and a few others, but never hard enough to break the skin, not that he doesn't sound like he wants to tear you to pieces. He checks himself just enough that it isn't a real bite. He has scared quite a few people